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Anyone out there have this on their iPhone or Android phone? You can scan the barcode of most beers and it will tell you info the Brewer has released on that beer; flavor profile, abv, ibu's, etc. Then it also has a sommolier feature where you enter the dish you are making and it pairs beer styles with that. You can even click on the styles and it will list beers in that style. Then click on the beer and it will find the nearest store that carries it (although currently the beer finder only works in 4 or 5 states). Pretty sweet apparently that is also free!It's pretty awesome for when you are at the store and can't quite figure out what a beer is!

It's alright. Its free, so I have no standing to complain. There are run-of-the-mill commercial descriptions of the beers, usually from the brewer's homepage. Just lift the beer out of the sixer and you can probably get the same description. The barcode doesn't work on the iPhone and the food pairings are set for styles and are pretty basic. But again, it's free and I have it and I use it.

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It's alright. Its free, so I have no standing to complain. There are run-of-the-mill commercial descriptions of the beers, usually from the brewer's homepage. Just lift the beer out of the sixer and you can probably get the same description. The barcode doesn't work on the iPhone and the food pairings are set for styles and are pretty basic. But again, it's free and I have it and I use it.

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I have it and use it now and then. It's okay for being free. I like browsing for beers of a particular style especially while I'm researching for a recipe formulation. I can quickly find commercial examples of a particular style.

Given that there ARE apps that capture barcodes with the camera, I can only assume it's a bug (or missing feature) in BeerCloud. The iPhone camera API (at least as of 3.1) is a very simple set of function calls. Once the pixels are stored, it's all a question of how good the app's interpretation algorithm is.

Given that there ARE apps that capture barcodes with the camera, I can only assume it's a bug (or missing feature) in BeerCloud. The iPhone camera API (at least as of 3.1) is a very simple set of function calls. Once the pixels are stored, it's all a question of how good the app's interpretation algorithm is.

I have not kept up with the api. I just remember in the older versions you could try and use an undocumented api but risk app store rejection.

I have an iPhone and several apps that can read barcodes just fine. In fact it reads them quicker than a lot of laser devices. So, it's just a limitation in BeerCloud on the iPhone. Since it's been implemented in the Droid, I'm sure there is an update to the app for iPhone coming at some point. The program has a few other limitations, but I use it, and -- as previously noted -- it is free. I would gladly pay for a full-featured, up-to-date version.

Yeah, the problem I have with the app is that I can gather that it is a bunch of East Coast folks who came up with it. Even tiny breweries like Defiant are in there, but the App has never heard of Odell?

I think it's a really great app, I just can't wait for it to get updated and have more information on it!